Woodcuts.
15
(a) First state, with the date 1512. Proof.
(b) First state, with text on the back from the book of 1514 (see no. 160).
(c) Second state ; the date removed.
132.
The Holy Family with St. Joachim and St. Anne.
B. 96.
C.D. 119.
133.
St. Christopher.
B. 103.
C.D. 121.
134.
The Holy Family with Saints and Angels.
B. 97.
C.D. 120.
135.
The Holy Trinity.
B. 122.
C.D. 116.
136.
The Virgin with the Child in Swaddling Clothes.
P. 177.
C.D. 123.
137.
St. Jerome in a Cave.
B. 113.
C.D. 122.
138. St. Sebald. B. app. 19. C.D.I. 357.23.
From “ Die hystori des lebes Sant Sebalds,” H. Holzel, Nuremberg,
1514 (see no. 161).
V.—WOODCUTS OF THE YEARS 1515-1526.
139. The Virgin' with St. John the Baptist, St. Bruno, and Carthusian
Monks. 1515. P. 180. C.D. 124.
140. Christ on the Cross between the Virgin and St. John. 1516.
B. 56. C.D. 138.
Originally used in the Canon of the Eichstadt Missal, printed by H. Holzel,
Nuremberg, 1517 ; this impression is from Luther’s Old Testament, printed
by F. Peypus, 1524.
141. Portrait op Maximilian I. B. 154. C.D. 140.
There are several varieties, cut on different blocks, of this woodcut, which
was cut after Durer’s drawing from life made at Augsburg in 1518, now
at Vienna.
142. The Celestial Globe—Northern Hemisphere. 1515. B. 151. C.D. 127.
143. The Celestial Globe—Southern Hemisphere. 1515.
B. 152. C.D. 128.
This woodcut bears a dedication to Cardinal Matthaus Lang, Archbishop
of Salzburg, and his arms ; the other arms are those of Stabius, Heinfogel
and Diirer.
144. The Rhinoceros. 1515. First edition. B. 136. C.D. 125.
Two other editions in black and two impressions in chiaroscuro are in the
Department.
145. Maximilian I. Crowned by Victory. B. 139. C.D. 145d.
Unique trial proof of a detail from the Great Triumphal Car (not exhibited).
146. The Austrian Saints. 1517. B. 116. C.D. 129b.
Second edition, the Saints increased from six to eight by the addition of
SS. Poppo and Otto on the right.
The Department contains also two impressions of the first edition, with six
saints, but neither is perfect.
147. The Last Supper. 1523.
B. 53. C.D. 148.
15
(a) First state, with the date 1512. Proof.
(b) First state, with text on the back from the book of 1514 (see no. 160).
(c) Second state ; the date removed.
132.
The Holy Family with St. Joachim and St. Anne.
B. 96.
C.D. 119.
133.
St. Christopher.
B. 103.
C.D. 121.
134.
The Holy Family with Saints and Angels.
B. 97.
C.D. 120.
135.
The Holy Trinity.
B. 122.
C.D. 116.
136.
The Virgin with the Child in Swaddling Clothes.
P. 177.
C.D. 123.
137.
St. Jerome in a Cave.
B. 113.
C.D. 122.
138. St. Sebald. B. app. 19. C.D.I. 357.23.
From “ Die hystori des lebes Sant Sebalds,” H. Holzel, Nuremberg,
1514 (see no. 161).
V.—WOODCUTS OF THE YEARS 1515-1526.
139. The Virgin' with St. John the Baptist, St. Bruno, and Carthusian
Monks. 1515. P. 180. C.D. 124.
140. Christ on the Cross between the Virgin and St. John. 1516.
B. 56. C.D. 138.
Originally used in the Canon of the Eichstadt Missal, printed by H. Holzel,
Nuremberg, 1517 ; this impression is from Luther’s Old Testament, printed
by F. Peypus, 1524.
141. Portrait op Maximilian I. B. 154. C.D. 140.
There are several varieties, cut on different blocks, of this woodcut, which
was cut after Durer’s drawing from life made at Augsburg in 1518, now
at Vienna.
142. The Celestial Globe—Northern Hemisphere. 1515. B. 151. C.D. 127.
143. The Celestial Globe—Southern Hemisphere. 1515.
B. 152. C.D. 128.
This woodcut bears a dedication to Cardinal Matthaus Lang, Archbishop
of Salzburg, and his arms ; the other arms are those of Stabius, Heinfogel
and Diirer.
144. The Rhinoceros. 1515. First edition. B. 136. C.D. 125.
Two other editions in black and two impressions in chiaroscuro are in the
Department.
145. Maximilian I. Crowned by Victory. B. 139. C.D. 145d.
Unique trial proof of a detail from the Great Triumphal Car (not exhibited).
146. The Austrian Saints. 1517. B. 116. C.D. 129b.
Second edition, the Saints increased from six to eight by the addition of
SS. Poppo and Otto on the right.
The Department contains also two impressions of the first edition, with six
saints, but neither is perfect.
147. The Last Supper. 1523.
B. 53. C.D. 148.